User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- nanoLTE AP Pre-Provisioning and Configuration
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Pre-Provisioning Overview
- 3 Capturing Network Policies and AP Modes
- 4 AP-Unique Parameters
- 5 System Preparation for nanoLTE AP Provisioning
- 6 Template Preparation
- 7 AP Provisioning
- 8 How to Implement Policies
- 9 Installation Checks
nanoLTE AP Pre-Provisioning and Configuration Capturing Network Policies and AP Modes
NANO_INST_43370 v101_0.4 for N4G_1.1 © ip.access Limited 2016 Page 25
3.8.3 Additional Management Server Parameters
FAPService.{i}.REM.UMTS.WC
DMA.UARFCNDLList
Comma-separated list. Each
entry is a 3G UARFCN in the DL
direction to measure.
If empty, then no specific 3G
ARFCN is provided, meaning
that the AP scans all ARFCNs
that it is aware of.
Leave empty to scan all
UARFCNs. However, it is
recommended to specify
frequencies to scan, as this will
reduce scan time.
If DL ARFCNs are specified on a
network-wide basis, set this with
a template, as in [INST_43380].
MIB/Data Model Name Description Comment
MIB/Data Model Name Description Comment
Device.FAP.PerfMgmt.Config.{i}
.PeriodicUploadTime
An absolute time reference in
UTC to determine when the AP
will initiate the periodic PM file
upload. Each file upload MUST
occur at this reference time plus
or minus an integer multiple of
the parameter
PeriodicUploadInterval. The
actual value of
PeriodicUploadTime can be
arbitrarily far into the past or
future. For example, if
parameter
PeriodicUploadInterval is 86400
(a day) and if
PeriodicUploadTime is set to
UTC midnight on some day (in
the past, present, or future) then
periodic file uploads will occur
every day at UTC midnight. The
Unknown Time value indicates
that no particular time reference
is specified.
Note the default is the
"Unknown Time", resulting in a
random upload time.
For hourly reporting, this may be
a good choice, spreading AP
uploads across the interval.
For daily reporting, this could
mean up to a day’s delay in
reports being available, so it
may be preferred to apply a set
of different values across groups
of APs to spread the load but
ensure reports are available. For
example, within 2 hours after
midnight.
The recommended value is:
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z
(default)